September Massacres
Years: 1792 - 1792
The September Massacres refer to a wave of mob violence that overtakes Paris in late summer 1792, during the French Revolution.
By the time it had subsided, half the prison population of Paris has been executed: some 1,200 trapped prisoners, including many women and young boys.
Sporadic violence, in particular against the Roman Catholic Church, will continue throughout France for nearly a decade to come.
